Hi,
Glad it's being so well used.
I'm the new custodian of the code and we've got Juan Ranuarez to thank
for the idea and original code-base.
WRT landscape mode, that's already being worked on. It uses the built in
sensors to detect the rotation.
Take a look at the Roadmap on the site:
https://sites.google.com/site/hamsatdroid/
It's going to remain free for a while, but we've got plans to use it to
raise funds for the AMSAT-UK Satellite Building Fund, which has
contributed to many of the AMSAT/ARISS projects worldwide.
Please try it out with AO-10/40 to see what an elliptical orbit looks
like. (It may take a couple of seconds longer than normal due to the
complexity of the algorithm).
Any feedback to hamsatdroid at g4dpz.me.uk will be appreciated and
acknowledged.
73
- Dave
On 07/02/12 09:24, John Wright wrote:
> At 09:03 07/02/2012, you wrote:
>> Cool,
>>>> just wondering which Android tablet people are using and what is their
>> experience in portable use.
>>>> Tx Stefan VE4NSA
>> I'm using Hamsatdroid on my Samsung Galaxy S2 Smartphone.
> It's compact and very quick, The phone is equipped with GPS so
> it even gets your location and displays the Maidenhead locator .
>> An exceptional FREE bit of software!
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